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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 84 No. 4 October 2000, pp. 1809-1813
Copyright ©2000 by the American Physiological Society
Center for Sensorimotor Research, Department of Neurology, Klinkum Grosshadern, Ludwig-Maximilians University, 81377 Munich, Germany
Ditterich, J.,
T. Eggert, and
A. Straube.
Relation Between the Metrics of the Presaccadic Attention Shift
and of the Saccade Before and After Saccadic Adaptation. J. Neurophysiol. 84: 1809-1813, 2000. A shift of the visual attention focus is known to precede saccades.
However, how the metrics of both this presaccadic attention shift and
the saccade are coupled is still unclear. We altered the saccade size
by short-term saccadic adaptation to determine whether the attention
focus would still be shifted to the location of the saccade target or
to the modified postsaccadic eye position. The results showed that
saccadic adaptation had no influence on the presaccadic attention
shift. Thus either different processes determine the metrics of the
attention shift and of the saccade or saccadic adaptation causes only
modifications on a lower hierarchical level of saccade programming,
thereby not influencing the metrics of the attention shift.
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